If the client PC's are Windows desktop Pro or above OS's you could also use their builtin "Remote Desktop". This would be used to manage a remote PC. Or also the Remote Assistance which is included also in the home versions of Windows Desktop OS's. This would be used where you'd need interaction with the remote user (he can see what you are doing and vice versa, good for showing someone how to use the PC). The user would send a Remote Assistance invitation to you and then when you accept the invitation you are on his PC.

For Remote desktop to work, you need to change and open firewall ports. But if your clients have a Windows Server at their location, you can also add the remote desktop gateway role on those servers. Then you don't have to manage ports and you connect through that server to the client PC's.

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